How are US presidential candidates approaching the final campaign stretch?

Kamala Harris, like Donald Trump a few days ago, gave one of her most important speeches during this election campaign. The Vice President of the United States, who is running for the Presidency of the United States, met with voters in Washington, after a very important vote in Philadelphia, where many Latinos and a large Polish community live.

The fight lasts until the end

On Sunday, Republican candidate Donald Trump spoke at Madison Square Garden in New York. Many Americans assessed this speech as filled with racist or sexist content. Trump announced a fight against migrants and a ban on abortion in the United States after the 6th week of pregnancy.

Kamala Harris, who is supported by the Obama family and Beyonce, among others, has a program that is the opposite in many matters.

As she emphasized: if she becomes president, she will primarily take care of eliminating social and political divisions, protecting women’s rights, as well as Latinos and black citizens of the USA. She announced healthcare reforms to help the elderly, as well as combating drug cartels and providing an easier path to obtaining an American passport for hard-working immigrants.

In the context of foreign policy, Kamala Harris assured that under her leadership, the United States will forever remain a country that cares about freedom in the world.

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have very similar chances in the pre-election polls. On November 5, Americans will decide who will be the 47th President of the United States for the next four years.

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